Fluids & Force
Fluids & Pressure
Fluids & Motion
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Extra
100
This is a material that can flow, and has no definite shape. Both gases and liquids are these.
What are fluids.
100

According to Pascal’s Principle, how is applied pressure transmitted to every point in a fluid and to the walls of the container holding the fluid? a. Pressure decreases toward the container walls. b. Pressure increases toward the container walls. c. Pressure is equal and uniform throughout the fluid. d. Pressure depends on the shape of the container

c

100
Moving fluids can exhibit __________ flow or turbulent flow.
What is laminar (smooth)
100
He developed this principle: Fb = Fg (displaced fluid) = mfg magnitude of buoyant force = weight of fluid displaced
Who is Archimedes'
100

Which of the following statements is correct? a. Liquids have a definite shape. b. Gases have a definite volume. c. Gases have a definite shape. d. Liquids have a definite volume.

Liquids have a definite volume

200
Represented by the Greek Letter P; is the mass per unit volume of a substance.
What is mass density.
200

Which of the following statements does not describe an ideal fluid? 

a. An ideal fluid is incompressible.

 b. An ideal fluid has internal friction (viscosity).

 c. The flow of an ideal fluid is always steady. 

d. The flow of an ideal fluid is always laminar.

b.

200
The pressure in a fluid decreases as the fluid's velocity increases.
What is Bernoulli's Principle
200

He developed this principle: Pressure applied to a fluid in a closed container is transmitted equally to every point of the fluid and to the walls of the container.

Who is Pascal

200

Which type of flow best describes a river moving through rocky rapids? a. steady flow b. laminar flow c. turbulent flow d. viscous flow

turbulent flow

300
If you've ever rested an air mattress in a swimming pool, you have experienced this.
What is buoyant force.
300
This is a measure of how much force is applied over a given area.
What is pressure.
300

This type of fluid is incompressible, nonviscous, and, when undergoing steady flow, nonturbulent.

What is Ideal Fluid

300
The Pascal was named after Pascal. One pascal is equal to this.
What is 1 N/m^2
300

If an object weighing 50.0 N displaces a volume of water with a weight of 10.0 N, what is the buoyant force on the object? a. 60.0 N b. 50.0 N c. 40.0 N d. 10.0 N

10 N

400

Which of the following is a fluid at room temperature? a. oil b. wood c. lead d. aluminum

A

400

The pressure in a fluid increase when depth _________ 

What is increases.

400

According to Bernoulli's principle, fast-moving fluids exert ____________ pressure than slower-moving fluids.

 less

400

In which of the following situations will an object sink?

 a. The mass density of the object is less than the mass density of the fluid. b. The buoyant force on the object is equal to the weight of the object. c. The mass density of the fluid is less than the mass density of the object. d. The weight of the fluid displaced equals the weight of the object.

c

400

What is pressure that depends on depth, fluid density, and free-fall acceleration called? a. total pressure c. absolute pressure b. gauge pressure d. atmospheric pressure

Gauge Pressure  

500

Which of the following will float in a tub of mercury? a. Solid Gold Bead b. An Ice Cube c. An Iron Bolt d. 5 mL of water

bcd

500
Pressure = force/[this]
What is area.
500
Pressure is measured in these kinds of units.
What are pascals.
500

Will a ship ride higher in an inland freshwater lake or in the ocean? Why?

Salt water as the density is higher.

500

What are the irregular motions in a flowing fluid called? a. eddy currents b. turbulent currents c. laminar flows d. nonlinear flows

eddy currents

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